History is written, more often than not, by someone who was not an eyewitness to all the events he chronicles. |
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He went on to launch a characteristically scathing attack on the newspaper, and on the eyewitness testimonies of the night in question. |
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The eyewitness gives a version of events different from that of the complainant. |
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One eyewitness said there were at least two explosions after the initial blast. |
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But then, whoops, here comes an eyewitness that places him taking the car and bringing it back, covered in mud, 1,000 miles on the odometer. |
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According to eyewitness reports, after arriving at a swanky house party, she popped upstairs to powder her nose. |
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Together, they have collected thousands of local eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings and other close encounters. |
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His eyewitness account describes the progressive stranglehold devised by the Turks and the sense of fatalism that developed within the city. |
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One eyewitness described how the man took three shocks from the controversial weapon but said it had little effect. |
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A soul-searching eyewitness account and immediate action by a journalist helped to at least nab the culprit. |
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The only eyewitness to that was Brad Townsend who put it at 12.30 am when he saw him at the door. |
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An eyewitness had seen the man playing with the two children shortly before the abduction and did not think he was a threat to them. |
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You cannot have a rule, which is set in stone, that in every case you have to have an eyewitness that corroborates. |
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The brother, whilst intoxicated, was an eyewitness and his evidence was important. |
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I make the observation that very rarely is there an eyewitness to offences of this type. |
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But an eyewitness to the attack picked him out after a video identification procedure. |
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Thus, the problematic nature of eyewitness reports was explicitly acknowledged by the U.S. Supreme Court. |
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Innocent people are convicted each year because of mistaken eyewitness identification. |
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Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, most of the evidence for Champ's existence rests on eyewitness testimony. |
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An eyewitness reported seeing the craft hit the underneath of the bridge and lose radar and aerial equipment. |
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They saw a distinction between later accounts of events, and eyewitness evidence. |
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The memory researcher appeared on a television show about the unreliability of eyewitness testimony. |
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Its inhabitants' manners and mores are documented with eyewitness vividness. |
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Another eyewitness described the dangers immigrants faced at the border fence. |
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But the eyewitness alerted police and they caught him with his trousers half open. |
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It may be helpful if a friend can provide an eyewitness account of the event. |
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He was investigating whether hypnosis enhanced accurate eyewitness memory recall. |
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Enough already about eyewitness observations, commentaries, editorials and conspiracy theories. |
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Based on eyewitness accounts, the report described how Pashtun villages were attacked after being disarmed by local militia commanders. |
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A strong case, according to this view, includes the testimony of an eyewitness. |
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One passing eyewitness saw the youths swinging from shop front lettering in the small hours, lettering which now hangs in tatters. |
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A jogger eyewitness ran to call an ambulance, but the pensioner died from multiple injuries before reaching hospital. |
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His account contains a very lucid explanation of the issues, and continues with his eyewitness account of the proceedings. |
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The van driver tried to cross the level crossing ahead of the train, according to an eyewitness. |
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Groklaw members report leads, scan and format legal documents, and send in eyewitness reports from sessions of the court. |
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Her claims even go as far as describing an apparent attempted murder to which she was the eyewitness. |
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Everything was drawn from primary research with living survivors and from documentary eyewitness accounts. |
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An eyewitness said the jet veered sideways off the right side of the runway and erupted into flames as it hit a runway fence. |
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As the tragedy unfolded, the eyewitness tried to find a lifebuoy. |
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One eyewitness said the group looked like they were planting vegetables, were practising recycling and doing crafts and had their own electricity generators. |
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One eyewitness reported seeing the police force students out of another bus at gunpoint. |
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His manuscript included declassified satellite imagery and maps as well as eyewitness statements, personal photographs, stills from a documentary film, and other items. |
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Divots in the soil and information gathered from an eyewitness confirmed that the touchdown was bumpy but that the basket did not tip over. |
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With them go our only eyewitness accounts of the real effects of nuclear war. |
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A further area of concern raised by the case is reliance on uncorroborated eyewitness accounts. |
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This book is an unsparing eyewitness account of the failure by humanity to stop the genocide, despite timely warnings. |
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For example, assume that an eyewitness to a hit-and-run accident is 80 percent sure that the taxicab involved was green. |
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A person who was eyewitness to an event can be a material witness. |
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Careful studies have been made with regard to memory and its effect upon eyewitness identification. |
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The eyewitness accounts of Members of this Parliament are one contribution to opposing this war. |
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One eyewitness said that there were about 100 to 200 people present at the crime scene after the blast and about 20 to 30 police officers. |
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An eyewitness confirmed the presence of a gendarmerie lorry just before and during the attack. |
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The slightest indication, an event or absence of an event, a statement, eyewitness account or unexplained act is accepted as good as gold. |
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About 10 minutes after take-off, an eyewitness saw the aircraft flying northwards at very low altitude. |
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According to eyewitness reports, scenes of unacceptable violence are playing in the streets. |
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All information, including eyewitness accounts, indicated that the repressive practices of the occupying Power had become harsher than ever. |
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The effects of verbal overshadowing are crucial for eyewitness accounts. |
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According to eyewitness, a grenade exploded in the main market causing injuries to at least 15 people, out of whom two succumbed to their injuries in the hospital. |
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Their hub is an aggregate of photographs and eyewitness reports taken by hundreds of collectives. |
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The framing was that I had the power to stop a criminal by putting him behind bars through direct eyewitness testimony. |
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Either the eyewitness saw an alien spacecraft or he's a liar. |
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The most bankrupt excuse is that these events took place a long time ago, eyewitness accounts may differ, and it is best to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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An eyewitness was able to provide the vehicle's license plate number to police. |
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In the clashes in Guriel and Dhusamareb in December 2008, eyewitness accounts indicated that between 30 and 45 per cent of Al-Shabaab combatants were children. |
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Mr. Jack Ramsay: We have had a witness here who I think has an awful lot of integrity and who pointed out that eyewitness testimony is one of the most common frailties in evidence. |
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His conclusion that eyewitness misidentification is the primary reason for wrongful conviction has been confirmed in virtually every study since then. |
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One thousand eyewitness reports from Ossetians had been submitted to the European Court of Human Rights and to the International Court of Justice for consideration. |
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If eyewitness reports are accurate in stating that the hostages' captors were shot while still unconscious, then that represents a flagrant breach of every system of law and must therefore be condemned. |
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His attorneys had filed an appeal challenging ballistics evidence linking Davis to the crime, and eyewitness testimony identifying Davis as the killer. |
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Yet today, how can the artist still be a bestower of meaning, a sentinel, with a sentry's eye to the future, serving as both a visionary and an eyewitness? |
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Agricola was a military tribune under Suetonius Paulinus, which almost certainly gave Tacitus an eyewitness source for Boudica's revolt. |
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There is no known eyewitness account of this incident and the earliest retelling of it was printed 37 years later. |
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A Scotsman who was in the Jacobite army and therefore an eyewitness, wrote home that 60 English recruits had joined in just one day at Preston. |
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However, an eyewitness later reported that he had seen Walters being guarded by several Fedayeen in front of a building. |
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Paul who was probably not an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry, wrote the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles. |
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Peter who may have been an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry, wrote the Gospel of Mark. |
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The experiences recounted by the eyewitness open the way to a discussion in which all those present may take part, contributing their views, thoughts and experiences. |
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Arrojo's position neglects the fact that the underlying reason for erroneous convictions continues to be that of eyewitness misidentifications. |
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According to eyewitness accounts, the crowd was divided into one smaller group of approximately 300 persons and one larger column, which included a majority of women and children who were in the middle. |
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There were as many as one hundred thousand benefices offered during the period of his papacy, according to one chronicler and eyewitness. |
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Thierry Meyssan does not want to listen to the eyewitness accounts of people at the site, the statements of aeronautical experts and the studies that have been carried out. |
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According to eyewitness accounts, Megan and another woman were pepper-sprayed and severely beaten by two police officers, leading bystanders to quickly call an ambulance to the scene. |
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His description of the Roman ships anchored in the stream overnight having to ward off floating trees has the stamp of an eyewitness account. |
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An eyewitness testimony right after the sinking refers to a survivor who was a Fleming, and the pilot may very well have been French. |
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From eyewitness accounts, 300 escaped in a mass flight in 1823, aided by Bahamians in 27 sloops, with others using canoes for the journey. |
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British newspapers printed various eyewitness accounts of the rape of English women and girls. |
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Religious diversity is a prima facie defeater for the veridicality of religious experiences in the same way that wildly conflicting eyewitness reports undermine each other. |
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With each eyewitness that testified, another mystery retreated and the truth, in all its halting savagery, began to assemble itself in the minds of Kwementyaye's family. |
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There are numerous eyewitness accounts of the maiming and mutilation of victims. |
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The tragic consequences of mistaken eyewitness identification in cases have been chronicled and jurors and trial judges should have the benefit of expert evidence on this important subject. |
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And the girl's fate he could picture as plainly as though he were an eyewitness to it. |
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One eyewitness said officers used a loud hailer to encourage him to leave the flat before the fatal shot was fired. |
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Sparks suddenly had seen the light and Frick and Frack had their eyewitness identification. |
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If there is only eyewitness evidence to the effect that the officer physically dragged the suspect out of his vehicle and pushed his face into the pavement, this alone may not prove excessive use of force. |
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Not to Betty Firestone and Sally Gabler, who had lost interest and left the room, never to hear the previously unrevealed eyewitness testimony about Sal Mineo's last hours on earth that they had been promised. |
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Shortly after midday, one eyewitness claims to have seen 30 to 50 persons who had died during the shooting, while others gave figures twice as high. |
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You've been a privileged eyewitness to the history of music and cinema. |
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Of particular significance were recommendations made in the area of supervision and training in respect of the frailties of eyewitness identification, an important area of law in the prevention of wrongful convictions. |
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An eyewitness told me that when the Canadian Charter was passed, the Charter's sponsor, a government minister who was also a lawyer, informed his fellow members of the Bar of the manna from heaven that awaited them. |
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The British intelligence service had information about the concentration camps, and in 1942 Jan Karski delivered a thorough eyewitness account to the government. |
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Speaking as an alleged eyewitness, Marcellinus recounts how Theodorus and several others were made to confess their deceit through the use of torture, and cruelly punished. |
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In the 3rd century CE, a certain Septimius produced what appeared to be a Latin translation of an eyewitness account to the Trojan War by Dictys of Crete. |
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He supplies a meticulously detailed eyewitness description of the Cayor village he stayed in 1455, the Damel's court, the people, customs, economy, local fauna and flora, etc. |
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One would address eyewitness misidentifications, which often begin when a crime victim is asked to pick a perpetrator out of a series of photographs or a row of people. |
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Thoan Cano, another eyewitness to the event, said that 1170 Spaniards died, but this number probably exceeds the total number of Spaniards who took part in the expedition. |
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